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FILE -In this April 17, 2006 photo, "V for Vendetta" director James McTeigue, left, producer Joel Silver, center, and actor Hugo Weaving pose for photographers as they are greeted by Japanese fans, all wearing masks from the movie, upon their arrival at the Japan premiere of their latest film in Tokyo. From demanding changes in plot lines that denigrate the Chinese leadership, to dampening lurid depictions of sex and violence, Beijing is having increasing success in pressuring Hollywood into deleting movie content Beijing finds objectionable. However, last year’s showing on Chinese television of the 2005 political adventure “V for Vendetta” was seen as a notable step forward - it remains beholding to sensitivities that makes its decisions sometimes hard to fathom. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

FILE -In this April 17, 2006 photo, "V for Vendetta" director James McTeigue, left, producer Joel Silver, center, and actor Hugo Weaving pose for photographers as they are greeted by Japanese fans, all wearing masks from the movie, upon their arrival at the Japan premiere of their latest film in Tokyo. From demanding changes in plot lines that denigrate the Chinese leadership, to dampening lurid depictions of sex and violence, Beijing is having increasing success in pressuring Hollywood into deleting movie content Beijing finds objectionable. However, last year’s showing on Chinese television of the 2005 political adventure “V for Vendetta” was seen as a notable step forward - it remains beholding to sensitivities that makes its decisions sometimes hard to fathom. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)